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English: The topology of a finite sample (10 carbon rings) of graphene with the individual atoms labelled (0–33). The sample could be seen as either of “zig-zag” type (with 6 rows, of which 4 are of 6 atoms each, and 2 – the top and bottom edges – are of 5 atoms each), or of “armchair” type (with 3 rows, of which 2 are of 12 atoms each, and 1 – the rightmost edge – is of 10 atoms.) |
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